Apologies for a couple of errors in my previous posts:
1. DCS is acronym for Department of Customer Services (not Community Services)
2. reference to national park boundary was for Wadbilliga National Park (not
Wadbilla)
On Fri, 31 Mar 2023, at 12:14 PM, cleary wrote:
>> I'm not necessarily dis
Hi all, this thread has deviated lots from the initial question about high
water marks but on a broader level, it’s important to note that statewide maps
like the NSW Base Map are not the basis for legal questions. Individual
property title plans are. The statewide maps just give a good (sometim
> I'm not necessarily disputing this, but there are so many anecdotes and
> opinions being expressed on this topic. Could I ask if we have any
> source or citation for this? I mean the Department of Community
> Services doesn't even exist any longer, and doesn't sound like it
> should have b
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 at 18:15, cleary wrote:
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> My knowledge is limited to NSW as that is the state in which I have
> previously made enquiries. Verbal descriptions of administrative boundaries
> have not been used in recent years. Boundaries are now defined
> geospatially, with the NSW Departmen
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 at 17:15, cleary wrote:
>
> I'm uncertain about the terms of use of the government data but,
> generally, when reproducing another person or organisation's resources
> (images, text etc) with permission, one is required not to distort that
> resource so as to not embarrass the
My knowledge is limited to NSW as that is the state in which I have previously
made enquiries. Verbal descriptions of administrative boundaries have not been
used in recent years. Boundaries are now defined geospatially, with the NSW
Department of Community Services being responsible for produ
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